Colorado Code § 10-7-404

Authority to issue variable contracts
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(1) No company shall deliver or issue
for delivery within this state variable contracts unless it is licensed to do a life insurance or
annuity business in this state and the commissioner is satisfied that its condition or method of
operation in connection with the issuance of such contracts will not render its operation
hazardous to the public or its policyholders in this state. In this connection, the commissioner
shall consider among other things:
(a) The history and financial condition of the company;
(b) The character, responsibility, and fitness of the officers and directors of the
company; and
(c) The law and regulations under which the company is authorized in the state of
domicile to issue variable contracts.
(2) If the company is a subsidiary of an admitted life insurance company or affiliated
with such company through common management or ownership, it may be deemed by the
commissioner to have complied with the provisions of this section if either it or the parent or the
affiliated company meets the requirements of this section.

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